Events


Ecclesiart talk: More Than a Nail Man
Nov
19

Ecclesiart talk: More Than a Nail Man

Canon Christopher Irvine, former Canon Librarian at Canterbury and now Honorary Teaching Fellow at St Augustine’s College of Theology, will look at three extraordinary pieces of contemporary sculpture in Canterbury Cathedral: Stephen Cox’s altar and water stoup in St Anselm’s Chapel and the Nave, and Anthony Gormley’s ‘Transport’ in the Crypt.

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CANCELLED - Workshop: Jane Sheppard – Yielding to Softness at St Michael and All Angels
Oct
6

CANCELLED - Workshop: Jane Sheppard – Yielding to Softness at St Michael and All Angels

Our relationship with clay is as old as humanity.  Working with it can bring us softly back into ourselves using ancient skills.

This 2 hour session aims to stretch time with a blend of guided meditation, basic making skills and a relaxing, applied and open approach to our lives and treasures.

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Art in Churches tour
Oct
29

Art in Churches tour

Our tour – which involves some walking but can also be done on a bus if you need – will begin at 2pm at Mile End Tube station. We’ll visit St Benet’s Chaplaincy and the extraordinary sgraffito murals by Adam Kossowski depicting John’s Revelation. We’ll also visit St Paul’s Bow Common and its mural cycle of the Heavenly Host by Charles Luytens made over a 5-year period from Venetian mosaic tesserae.
To end the afternoon, the artist Alice Sielle has generously offered to host us for Cava (or tea) and cake at her home in nearby.

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Wren Churches day event
Sept
16

Wren Churches day event

Join us for a day of Wren-inspired activities: an exhibition, walking tour of Wren churches and a paper-cutting workshop. You can join for the whole day or choose just the walking tour or workshop.

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Art of Light: Stained Glass in the City, an online lecture by Alexandra Epps
Jan
24

Art of Light: Stained Glass in the City, an online lecture by Alexandra Epps

Following the devastation of wartime bombing, a remarkable generation of architects, artists and craftsmen emerged to recreate the churches of the City of London in the spirit of Sir Christopher Wren. Discover the identity of the City – unique stories of people, time and place – all expressed within the fascinating post-war stained glass of many of these historic churches.

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